I really am not sure that this was a barn, whatever it was, it is no longer standing. I cannot remember the last time we saw it standing, but I remember going by and thinking 'It is gone!' I always wondered what it was used for.
This barn is on a few miles farther than the first one...I have featured it before, but it has been a while.
Just had to sneak this road in...it is the one we travel on after I photographed the barn above.
Six minutes later I was taking this photo....
Sorry I have no new photos to show, but hoping these are new ones to most people.
Linking to The Barn Collective...
I love your road! That may be my favorite. I also really like the ivy on the first barn.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it is a barn at all--but very cool anyway. Love the road---I'll travel it along with you.
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Lovely barn finds, and I also like the inviting country road. Have a lovely day!:)
ReplyDeleteThat open boarding on the first picture makes it look as though it was used for drying some kind of crop. Tobacco???
ReplyDeleteThe last picture is a lovely composition.
I love archive diving for me and from you... I love the old one that is gone forever. my favorite is the second shot. and I would love to wander down that road.
ReplyDeleteHello, Love the barns and the shot of the road. I would love to walk there too. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week!
ReplyDeleteLooks like home...
ReplyDeleteArchival photos are good for me :)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, I like the inclusion of the barbed wire in the second photo.
These barn pictures are new to me. I liked the barns and that road you traveled.
ReplyDeleteI like the country road!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember seeing those barns before, so they are new to me
Have a wonderful day!
...Rose, now that's my kind of road! The barb looks great shot through the fence. They may be old to you, but they are new to me! Thanks my friend for sharing, and keep on a snapping.
ReplyDeleteThat road makes me want to take a walk. : )
ReplyDeleteGreat barns...but I must say, I would love to travel the country road...see where it takes me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful barns - great color in the photos. I don't mind if you post from the archives - some I've seen and enjoy seeing again - and some are new to me.
ReplyDeleteYou find some of the greatest old Barns, Rose!
ReplyDeleteThe first barn is well hidden.
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